- yeast-like fungus
- дрожжеподобный грибок
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков.. 2015.
English-Russian small dictionary of medicine. Г.Ю. Бельман, А.Е. Бойков.. 2015.
Yeast — of the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae Scientific classification Domain … Wikipedia
Fungus — Fungi redirects here. You may be looking for Fungi (music) or Fungus (XM). Fungi Temporal range: Early Devonian–Recent (but see text) … Wikipedia
Yeast — A group of single celled fungi that reproduce by budding. Most yeast are harmless (some are used in baking and brewing). Yeast is commonly present on normal human skin and in areas of moisture, such as the mouth and vagina, usually without… … Medical dictionary
fungus — fungic /fun jik/, adj. funguslike, adj. /fung geuhs/, n., pl. fungi /fun juy, fung guy/, funguses, adj. n. 1. any of a diverse group of eukaryotic single celled or multinucleate organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing the organic… … Universalium
Thermally dimorphic fungus — Dimorphic fungi are fungi that can reproduce as either a mycelial or a yeast like state. Generally the mycelial saprotrophic form grows at 25° C, and the yeast like pathogenic form at 37° C. Dimorphism is extremely important in the identification … Wikipedia
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candidiasis — Generally, a disorder caused by Candida (Monilia) albicans. This is a common yeast like fungus found in the mouth, vagina, and rectum, as well as on the outside skin. It is a common cause of thrush in infants and vaginal yeast infections. In… … Herbal-medical glossary
Viili — Viilian redirects here. Villian is also a frequent misspelling of the term villain . Viili is a kind of yoghurt (a mesophilic fermented milk) that originated in the Nordic countries. It has a ropy, gelatinous consistency and a sour (but not… … Wikipedia
Otto Busse — Otto Emil Franz Ulrich Busse (December 6, 1867 – February 3, 1922) was a German pathologist. Busse was born in Belgard, Pomerania, Prussia (today Białogard, Poland) and studied medicine at the University of Greifswald, and subsequently became an… … Wikipedia
Xerophile — Xerophiles are extremophilic organisms that can grow and reproduce in conditions with a low availability of water, also known as water activity. Water activity (aw) is a measure of the amount of water within a that an organism can use to support… … Wikipedia